Answer
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Work Step by Step
The general equation in slope-intercept form is:
\[y=mx+c\]
Where \[m\] is slope and \[c\] is the\[y\text{-intercept}\].
Now,
Consider the provided equation which is in the slope-intercept form.
\[y=\frac{3}{4}x-2\]
The slope is \[\frac{3}{4}\] and \[y-\text{intercept}\]is\[-2\].
Follow the following steps to plot the equation.
Step 1: Plot the \[y-\text{intercept}\]on\[y-\text{axis}\], that is, \[\left( 0,-2 \right)\].
Step 2: Write slope in fraction, that is, \[\frac{3}{4}\].
Step 3: Plot the second point on the line passing through\[\left( 0,-2 \right)\]. Now according to slope move 3 units up and 4 unit right. The second point is\[\left( 4,1 \right)\].
The resulting graph is shown above.